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Learn to pronounce fling

/fliNG/
verb
throw or hurl forcefully.
"he picked up the debris and flung it away"
synonyms: throw, toss, sling, hurl, cast, pitch, lob, bowl, launch, flip, shy, send, propel, project, aim, direct, catapult, fire, send flying, let fly with, chuck, heave, bung, buzz, whang, yeet, peg, hoy, bish

noun
  1. a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior.
    "one final fling before a tranquil retirement"
    synonyms: good time, binge, spree, bit of fun, bit of amusement, night on the town, fun and games, enjoyment, entertainment, recreation, revelry, skylarking, larks
  2. short for Highland fling.

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5 days ago · throw, cast, toss, fling, hurl, pitch, sling mean to cause to move swiftly through space by a propulsive movement or a propelling force.
to move or do something quickly and energetically: She flung her arms around his neck. The door was flung open by the wind.
Nov 18, 2013 · Officially “Fling” is defined as “a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior.” Technically this can involve a multitute of behaviors, not just ...
fling in British English · 1. to throw, esp with force or abandon; hurl or toss · 2. to put or send without warning or preparation. to fling someone into jail · 3.
to move with haste or violence; rush; dash. · to fly into violent and irregular motions, as a horse; throw the body about, as a person. · to speak harshly or ...
To fling is to throw something with force. You'll start a food fight in the cafeteria if you fling your vegetables at the kid across the table. The act of ...
Jan 16, 2015 · Hi! I'm acquainted with the informal term fling, meaning a short, physical relationship with someone. My question is: can fling also be used ...
Dec 26, 2020 · Fling is a short lived "relationship" with just sexual feelings and some emotional for a limited time. Usually it's on one person's timeline ...
Apr 22, 2021 · "Fling" can mean a casual sexual relationship. But I've never heard that phrase before. Upvote 5 Downvote.